LEGO wins four Toy of the Year (TOTY) awards at the 2019 New York Toy Fair [News]

LEGO made waves this year by taking back to Billund a total of four out of 19 Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards presented at the 2019 New York Toy Fair. This is the highest number of awards that LEGO has won in a single year since the awards’ inception, celebrating four sets that no doubt represent the high level of talent that went into making them.

The Toy of the Year (TOTY) Awards (also known as the “Oscars” of the toy industry) are presented annually to the top toys, games, and properties of the year. Administered by The Toy Association, the awards program supports the philanthropic work of The Toy Foundation, which delivers new toys to children in need.

We at The Brothers Brick wish a heartfelt congratulations to The LEGO Group and especially to the designers and creative team behind these sets including Justin Ramsden, Joel Baker, Robert Heim, Jaime Berard, Mark Stafford and Crystal Fontan as well as the folks in the minifigure team led by Matthew Ashton for their passionate work that led to these wins. No doubt we’ve missed many people who helped these sets come to fruition as product design is a team effort, so we congratulate all the unsung heroes behind the scenes as well.

Category: Collectible of the Year

Winner: LEGO Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts Minifigure Series

Harry Potter ran the table at the awards this year, starting with the introduction of medium sized legs, new plant elements and spot-on character design. Read our full and detailed review of this magical menagerie of characters or check out our Feel Guide to help you find them all in stores.

If you are not one to invest time in feeling blind bags, a whole box of 71022 Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts Collectible Minifigures with all 60 minifigures is available on Bricklink.

The 75954 Hogwarts Great Hall has 878 pieces and retails for $99.99 USD, and is available at the following retailers: LEGO Shop Online (USA | UK), eBay, and Amazon.

Category: Playset of the Year

Winner: LEGO Creator Expert Roller Coaster

After a variety of other Creator Expert fairground rides were released, it was only a matter of time before LEGO made a proper roller coaster. The excitement went into high gear with the release of 70922 Joker Manor with its new car and intricate rails, and quietly signaled to LEGO fans that an expert-level roller coaster was on its way. Read our full review of the roller coaster here.

Category: Specialty Toy of the Year

Winner: LEGO Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle

The second-largest LEGO set of all time, this “microscale” Hogwarts Castle was the number one toy on every kid’s (and adult’s!) Christmas list this past year and will likely remain there for several years. From new elements to impressive geometry, to exclusive minifigures and tiny micro-figures, this castle has delighted fans of all ages to build big within the Wizarding World. You can read our in-depth review here.